Afforce

/əˈfɔːrs/ verb

To strengthen or reinforce something, especially a legal judgment or court decision, by adding authority or additional support.

From Old French 'aforcer,' combining 'a-' (to) and 'force' (force, strength). The word emerged in medieval legal contexts when judges needed to reinforce their decisions with additional authority.

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